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ladies fingersSome recent pics of the orchids out at present.
Weni Falls WA Had a lovely but breif visit to WA. What a top place for those who are plant nuts like me. I could go snap happy for ..............some time. Regards Colin Last edited by colin_12 on Wed Oct 15, 2008 10:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Regards Colin
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Re: ladies fingershey colin.. australian native orchids are awesome in my opinion, whilst i know very little about them, I have seen them about on walks and they are always a little marvel by themselves....
is #1 the sameone as #4? I quite like #2 and #3, I took the liberty of having a quick PP crack at them since in my opinion them seem quite dark - I will take the images down asap if you do not like them!
nuttin' wrong with that gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: ladies fingersGreat shots.
that #2 and 3 are a little dark. BigGerry I think you need the RAW to edit those two properly, you have made a good effort but the image quality has degraded esp in #3. Valiant effort though. Cameron
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Re: ladies fingers49kb files are a little hard to work with gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: ladies fingersYes they are probably a little dark. I did darken them slightly to subdue the flash effects.
No probs with having a play. I don't use raw as I am to lazy to process all shots, so these are jpegs out of the camera with minimal pp. I will have to alter #4. Regards Colin Regards Colin
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Re: ladies fingersI was expecting bananas.
A little contrast adjustment will have these images popping out of the screen. Steve.
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